Indian woman raped on ambulance

Modi chose silence

A 26-year-old woman in India recently fainted during a test in the Gaya district of Bihar, and was then taken to the hospital by an ambulance. However, what surprised the public completely was that this unconscious woman was raped on the ambulance. Subsequently, opposition leader Yadav wrote a letter to Prime Minister Modi, urging him to face this incident, but Modi chose silence.

It is worth noting that so far, none of India's ministers or deputy chief ministers have made any statements about crimes, rapes, and other uncontrollable incidents. Yadav criticized this attitude of silence as equivalent to crime.

It is reported that Yadav addressed a letter to the Indian people and Prime Minister Modi, condemning the rampant crimes in Bihar, including gang rape. Yadav called the government of the state "a demonic rule" and questioned the silence of its leaders.

Yadav mentioned this heinous case of gang rape. The young woman had fainted during a recruitment test for the National Guard in Gaya district, and was then raped by three to four people on the ambulance. The woman only realized her misfortune after regaining consciousness. To this, Yadav asked how such situations could be resolved.

In a letter posted on X, Yadav questioned: "Should we call this kind of rule in Bihar 'demonic rule', or 'lawless rule with criminals' protection'? Or 'extreme lawlessness', or the negligence of Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar?"

It is reported that Yadav is also the leader of the opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly. He accused Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his two deputy chief ministers of the state of being "criminal" by remaining silent on the hot issues of the state.

Original: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1838907091675136/

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